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Lori Loughlin Is Completing Her Community Service in Time for the Two-Year Anniversary of Her Arrest

To be finished! To be done! To have walked up the craggy mountain, and finally witness its peak, knowing surely there is a slope on the other side! What good news!  Lori Loughlin has almost completed her community service hours and will have served her time in the eyes of the law, per Us Weekly! She is almost through! And during a pandemic no less.

“Lori is due to complete her community service hours this week. She’s been working with children who have learning disabilities and has found it very fulfilling,” an anonymous source told the tabloid, while another added she was doing a little extra service on the side, for Project Angel Food. 

In addition to a large fine and two months’ prison time, the community service hours were a part of her sentence for her role in the college-admissions scandal. She, along with her husband Mossimo Giannulli, paid $500,000 to get their daughters into the University of Southern California; they pleaded guilty this past May, and now they are nearly on the other side of it (Giannulli is scheduled to be released from prison in April). This March will be two years since the feds arrested Loughlin, and she’ll pass the anniversary having done all that was asked of her, at least by the courts. 

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